FULL-VIEW OVEN DOORS HAVING LOCKING MECHANISMS
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1. An oven door comprising:
- one or more glass panes;
a frame including a shroud and a pair of side rails for holding in place the one or more glass panes;
a pair of hinges for securing the frame to an oven; and
a mechanism for holding the oven door in a closed position relative to the oven, wherein the one or more glass panes provide a full view of the interior contents of the oven when the oven door is in the closed position.
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Abstract
An oven door including a frame including a shroud and a pair of side rails for holding in place a glass pane; a hinge for securing the frame to an oven; and a mechanism for holding the oven door in a closed position relative to the oven, in which the glass pane provides a full view of the interior contents of the oven when the oven door is in the closed position.
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1. An oven door comprising:
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one or more glass panes; a frame including a shroud and a pair of side rails for holding in place the one or more glass panes; a pair of hinges for securing the frame to an oven; and a mechanism for holding the oven door in a closed position relative to the oven, wherein the one or more glass panes provide a full view of the interior contents of the oven when the oven door is in the closed position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A door for an oven, comprising:
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an outer glass pane adjacent an exterior of the oven; an inner glass pane adjacent an interior of the oven; a high temperature seal on the inner glass pane for sealing the oven door to the oven; a third glass pane; a fourth glass pane, the third glass pane being between the inner glass pane and the fourth glass pane, the fourth glass pane being between the outer glass pane and the third glass pane; a frame including a shroud and a pair of side rails for holding the outer, inner, third, and fourth glass panes; a plurality of spacer bars providing a space between the inner glass pane and the third glass pane, between the third and fourth glass panes, and between the fourth glass pane and the outer glass pane; and one more vent openings defined in the shroud to provide fluid communication between ambient room air and the spaces. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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